Marine Watches – Crazy Multi Functional

Bad A$$ Smart Watch Specifically Designed for the Water

There are a ton of features on these watches and we haven’t harnessed even half of them yet. We’re still in testing mode but will give everyone a solid review soon.

These watches are one of the reasons we chose Garmin for our electronics on the boat. It’s made with sailors and boaters in mind but it has apps way beyond that. We’ve been using them while hiking through the jungle in Panama, keeping track of barometric pressure when the storm clouds are on the horizon and setting fitness goals to help motivate us. Technology blows my mind and I love it!

Battery performance: up to 2 weeks in smartwatch mode (depending on settings), up to 24 hours in GPS mode and up to 60 hours in UltraTrac™ battery saver mode. Super easy to re-charge with a USB connector.

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Reviews

It this watch still good without wifi? Can it still connect in the middle of nowhere?

Curious Minion –November 23, 2018

It is like any smart watch and can connect from anywhere, but you won’t be able to use all of the boat functions without WiFi.

Brad –April 1, 2018

The link takes me to a different watch. Is this one still available? Thanks

Curious Minion –April 1, 2018

The link is correct. The display is all digital, so you can choose what the watch face looks and scroll the all the menus.

Dan –March 25, 2018

Not a review, sorry. If I don’t use a Garmin GPS on my boat do any of the cool marine/sailing functions work? Absolutely love your channel!

Sean –January 4, 2018

Now that Garmin BlueChart has been discontinued, what do you recommend using as a chart plotting app on an iPad?

Nikki Wynn –January 7, 2018

We also use inavx (because it’s good to have more than one) but Garmin Bluecharts will now be Active Captain (Active Captain sent out an email to customers). We have been big fans of Active Captain which means it’s only getting better with more features! I think it should be released soon if it isn’t already.